EMAIL 2. Write to a friend to tell them that you haven't got something they want from you. Prepare the situation using the questions below. The information can be real or imaginary. Write this email in an informal style. Who is your friend? What item do they want from you? Ideas: they want to borrow a book that you have; they want you to make a copy of a CD that you have. • Why are you not able to give them this item at the moment? Ideas: you have lent the book to someone else; your computer isn't working to copy the CD. When can you give them the item? Are you going to promise any action, give additional information, offer help, or simply say that you will tell them when you can give them the item?
Good bye, come again when you have time.
If you want bus 24, go to the corner of the street.
May I go in? John asked and opened the door.
On Studay evening they sometimes go to the cinema or the theatre.
Go into the corridor, don't smoke in the room.
Go to the library,you can get any book you like there.
The doctor says I must not go out, not in such weather.
Come and have tea with us.
He usually comes home late in the evening when the children were already in bed.